@htdrake, preparing to pull forward through the next parking space: I'm going to do The Thing You Should Never Do.
Me: Get involved in a land war in Asia?
02.03. Ticket to Ride Legacy: Legends of the West
@peterdrake and I are both finding our range. This morning's game was fast, tense, and close, but I slipped past him for the win (48 vs 46).
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@mmlvx @shauna @ProPublica That book had some interesting things to say, but it bothered me that the wordplay in the title doesn't work. The authors describe racecraft as a process that creates race. They say it's analogous to witchcraft, but witchcraft is not a process that creates witches.
02.02. Ticket to Ride Legacy: Legends of the West
Well, THAT was quite the reversal (43 vs 13)! @peterdrake needed one more turn to lay down a key route, but I triggered the end of the game before he got to it. His dismay was exceedingly gratifying.
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My representative, Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R), sent out a survey of constituent priorities. Climate change and wealth disparity didn't even make the list.
@phranck It appears related to this font that seems to only contain numbers:
@trinsec @freemo Did Tolkien's fantasy races represent contemporary peoples? It's complicated. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tolkien_and_race
@the_moep You probably know more about it than me, but sometimes posts take a while to propagate.
@the_moep That would be too reasonable. See my reply to the original post.
Oh, you were guessing maybe "Canvas", "Event System", or "Immediate Mode GUI"? Very sensible, but wrong!
It takes you up a level, laterally, then down two levels to "Universal RP", because this page appears in (at least) two different places in the outline.
The standard #ttrpg dungeon crawl is problematically colonial: "We want these treasures, and if the natives try to stop us, we'll just have to kill them in self defense."
How can the story be tweaked to avoid this, while maintaining the action/adventure idea of solving problems through personal violence?
I guess the obvious answer is to ally the player characters with the oppressed rather than with the empire. Perhaps more interesting would be to have them *start* allied with the empire, then slowly turn up the wrongness until they switch sides.
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